Artists explore all facets of love in this intriguing exhibition
Borrowing its title from Emily Bronte’s novel Wuthering Heights, this exhibition delves deep into themes of love, relationships and identity. Artists depict love as being both positive and fulfilling or, on the other hand, as a way of self destructing and merging one’s identity with a lover. These strong themes are explored through a variety of mediums and styles.
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